SSE
the Royal. Hospital re ac
« LeeMaster de-
ceased asking them te prove resident-
count of R. CO. Hissett $101.97 and
Dally’ that the
Secretary advise Mr. Keith that no
records from the former Municipal
Distnict of Ribstone were delivered
to the M, D. of Wainwright No 61 in,
Apri; 1942, Carried.
Moved by Clr. Dallyn that the ¢or-
respondence from the Department of
‘Lands and Mines as to Miscellaneous
Recreation Lease No. 1256 Séction
36--42-1-4 be referred to the Village.
of Chauvin Carried.
Correspondence from the Super-
visor of Municipal Hospitals dated
October 29, 1946, with a Ministerial
Order fixing the number of members
of the Provisional Board of the Irma
Municipal. Hospital District as M.D,
of Wainwright No. 61 two members
and the Village of Irma one member
esting the Council of the Muni-
cipal District to appoint the two said
members read. ‘
Moved by Clr, Smale that the 4
lowing persons be appointed to the
Provigione! Board of the Irma Mun-
*icipal Hospital District:
Lt. Wilbraham Resigns
From Sea Cadets
At a meeting of the Wainwright
Sea Cadet’ Committee held recently,
the resignation of Lieut. C, Wilbra-
ham Commanding Officer of the
Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps
“EXETER” was received and refer-
red to Naval Service for acceptance.
Lieut Wilbraham has held this post
for over four years, prior to that time
he acted in the capacity of Signals
Officer and later Executive Officer
of the Corps. During his period of
Commanding Officer he ig happy to
say that out of the 260 Officers and
ratings that have been under his
command not one has been dis
charged for reasons of actions un-
becoming to an Officer or Sea Cadet.
Besides being Senior Sea Cadet
Officer of the Province of Alberta,
Lieut, Wilbraham had the distinc-
tion of Commanding 4 annual sum-
mer camps at Wabamum and Lake
Chestermere, and takes the oppor-
tunity to thank all Officers and rat-
ing for their splendid co-operation
and support that has made the Wain-
wright Sea Cadet Conps the outstand-
ing Corps of Northern Aiberta.
Retirement is caused by added
Municipal duties anc studies for a
Higher Accountancy Degree. :
The appointment of a new Com-
mahding Officer will be made on the
ist of January, 1947.
held at the I.0.0,F. Hall, Wainwright
Alberta, on Saturday February 16,
1947 at 1 d’¢lock in’ the afterhoon and
that Chas. Wilbraham be appointed
Returning Officer, Cotihéillors to be
preter” hs Bema med
represent Division 5 and 6 that
Enumetatots ahd D.R.O, with places
of voting bé taken up at the Devem-
ber 12th, 1046 ‘ineeting of the ‘Coun-
cll. Carried,
Moved by Cl Butheriand that the |
cancellations be approved amounting
-| to $171,228, Carried.
Moved by Cir, Archibald that the
ence to Ms. Mury Brislan be +ccept- |
ed and that he continue as a com-
mittee in this matter, ‘Carried. .
Moved by Cir, Sutherland thet re-
et be extended to, Mea, H, Mupek, tn | © 3.
the way of Hlothing the: amdunt, not
to exceed the um of . Cartied.
Mved by Clr, Golding that 'a sum
of $200.00 in the form of a grant-be.
to purchase the SW 22-44-8-4 for the
sum of | 00 cash, read, By-Law
No, 176 the sale of the
fo. 496 then received its
fegular form...
Application of James A. Varty of
Ribstone to purchase Section 3-42-1-4
for the sum: of $550.00 cash, read, By-
By-Law No, 176 then received its
three readings in regular form,
Application of Glen Denoncourt of
Wainwright to purchase the NW 20-
45-5-4 for the sum of $200.00 read
By-Law No. 177 concerning the sale
of the NW 20-45-5-4 to Glen Denon-
court of. Wainwright for the eum of
$200.00, $60.00 cash, balance being
$150.00 payable November ist 1947
with interest at 5% presented,
By-Law Nod. 177. then received its
three readings in regular form,
Moved by Clr, ‘Taylor that this
Council lease to HE, Messier the NE
15-44-5-4 for a term of three years
for the approximately $200.00 plus
5% anterest and the current taxes
coach year when all grrears have been
. continugd on page 3
Surprise Shower For
Miss Helen Tolmie
On , Tuseday evening last, Novem-
ber 19, Mrs. Hazel Parkhurst and
Mrs, D. Dundas acted as hoste3s’s to
a large number of friends of Miss
Helen Tolmie’s at the home of the
bride-elect’s parents. The occasion
was a surprise miscellaneous shower
for Miss Tolmie prior to ‘her forth-
coming marriage to Mr. Robert Rob-
inson, a former Wainwright resident.
A social hour was spent in sing-
song with Mrs. W. Reynolds at the
piano.
The highlight of the evening was
when little Miss Coleen Stack, cousin
of Miss Tolmie, wheeled in a quaint
old fashioned covered wagon heaped
with lovely gifts. The pioneer wagon
was complete with bride and groom,
dolls doing the driving.
After the many gifts were opened
and admired Miss Tolmie heartily
thanked those present.
At the completion of the evening a
dainty lunch was served with the
mail. event being two beautiful angel
food cakes made by chef Jack Tolmie.
Gifts were received from Mrs, W.
Prosser, Lou and Mabel; Mrs. A, Mac
Kenzie; Mrs, N. Huntingford; Mrs.
W. Long; Mrs. J. Robinson and Don-
na; Mrs. 8, Welch; Mrs, T. Lane;
Mrs, J. Stinert; Mrs, DeBliek; Miss B
McNally; Mrs. E. Ganderton; Mrs. L.
Smith; Mrs, R. Taylor; Mrs. C. Cole-
man; Miss M. Coleman; Mrs, J. Mid-
dlemass; Mrs, E. MacGregor; Mrs,
Reynolds; Mrs. D. Dundas; Miss K.
Jones; Mrs, O. Michon; Miss L, Mab-
ey; Mrs. G. Middlemass; Mrs, KE,
Lane; Mrs. Croteau and Jeanette;
Mrs. M, Lally; Mrs. L. Stott; Mrs,
W. Huntingford and Mrs, H. Park-
huret.
Canadian Weekly Ne
11 years service, C. V.
Hosp: Aux. par rem |
Silver Tea Saturday
Tho silver tea apbnaored by the On Wednesday affrnoc
Women's Auxiliary of . the Wair | 1046 Mercury, owne@ and driven by
wright hogpital under the convenor | Mr, Don Pawaey,
ship of Mre. A. 8, Rattray and held of King Street and:
‘at the home of ‘Mra. J.B. Bradl
Saturday afternoon, proved a
disse: 3 Cuynoaritn and Mra,
the afternoon,
’ Mrs. Bradley received the pa
Middle.
and Mesdames FE, Lane, G.
mass and R, Taylor served.
The Auxiliary wishes to talre this
opportunity to thank Mrs, Hume for
posters and all those who helped in
any way to-make the tea the grand
success it was.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. Walter Rathwell, Wainwright,
of his
daughter Leona to Mr, Donald Mac-
Donald of Ninette, Manitoba,
wedding took place on Wednesday
arinounces the marriage
October 25rd in Ninette.
On his‘tetirement ag! inatinging aivedtor of the
on ; Pattersons delivery tuc
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N OTICE OF ° :
Annual Meeting
Wainwright School Division. No. 32
TAKE NOTICE that the ANNUAL MEETING of the
ELECTORS and RATEPAYERS of the WAINWRIGHT
SCHOOL DISTRICT within SUBDIVISION No. 6 of
the WAINWRIGHT SCHOOL DIVISION, No. 32 of the
Province of Alberta, will be held in WAINWRIGHT
‘HIGH SCHOOL, at eight o’clock p.m. on MONDAY the
2nd day of DECEMBER, 1946.
MRS. R. TAYLOR,
Local Secretary, S-D. No. 1658
—1 0 no 0 noe 0 00m
association at their annual con-
. Shown above. is Dr. Hugh
immediate
fy Truck, Cup and Sancer Shower
last a
No fault is laid to either party and
‘It ig assumed that each will stand
EXPLORERS NOTES
The Expldrers held their regular
meeting in the basement’ of the
church, We opened our meeting with
a hymn, Naoma then read the min-
utes after which we discussed our
business. We closed our meeting with
“God Save The King.” In the absence
of Mrs. Hancock, Hilda will take
over, —P.M,
Ont., (left)
presenting the a oe
For Recent Bride
A mutplee shower in honor of Mare.
Murray White was held Sunday
evening at the home of Mrs. Rosasie
Taylor with about fifteen ladies pre- |
sent,
The evening was pleasantly spent
in a sing-song with Mre. W. Clark
presiding at the piano in her usual
capable manner,
A dainty lunch was served by the
hostesses, Mre, I. Dundas and Mra,
R. Taylor, after which the guest of
honor was presented with a blue and
‘white basket of china cups and
pede ic Ne Cea a
Mrs, White who was married te-
cently has been visiting with her
mother Mrs, J. Robinson in town and
plans to return to Vancouver early
this week,
Auburndale Man
Wed In Vermili
ilion
A very pretty wedding was solem-
nized at the United church, Vermilion
on Wednesday, November 6th at 3
o'clock in the afternoon when Edith
Helen Wilson, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Wilson af the Cummings
district, became the bride of Lorne
Maurice Arthur, eldest son of Mr.
and Mra, Alex Arthur of Auburndale,
The bride was lovely in a blue grey
dressmaker suit with black hat and
a corgage of red roses, The matron-
of-honor, Mrs, Arthur Olson of
Wainwright, a sister of the groom
was dressed in a rose-colored guit
and wore a corsage of-roges and car-
nations.
Mr. Melvin Arthur, a cousin of the
gtoom, was the best man. |
The ceremony was attended by a
few close friends and relatives.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of the Lride’
parents when a buffet supper was
served to the guests, The decorations
were pink and white streamers and
pink and white roses, A lovely three-
tiered wedding cake centred the table
Serving was done by Mrs. Brook,
Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Ivan
McInnes.
The happy young couple left by car
for Edmonton amidst a shower of
confetti, where they will spend a
short honeymoop, On their return
they will make their home. on the
groom’s farm in the Auburndale dis-
trict,
The very best wishes of all for a
long and happily married life are ex-
tended to the happy couple.
—Vermilion Standard
ep are eee neice ne
CARD OF THANKS
a x
Tae Gerald Club wish to take this
opportunity to thank all those who
donated or helped in any way to
make their bazaar and sale of home
cooking such a success on Saturday
November 16th.
Son: “Pa, what is the difference
between a cat and a comma?”
Pa: “I don’t know; what is it?”
_ Son: “A cat has claws at the end
of its paws and a commia is 4 pause at
the end of a clause.”
‘mags and Counc
ee
yao) Price $2.00 Per Year br. Advanes
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(Council Meet At
Short Session
This is the official record of the
proceedings of Council of the Town
of. Wainwright at its regular meeting
held in the council chamber at 8
o’clock P.M, on Tuesday the 19th gid
of November, 1046
. The members of Council gitianit at
this meeting were Mayor Middle-
Robinson, Tory
Cork, Stafford, Coleman and Leggett.
The recorded proceedings of Coun-
efl at their regular meeting held on
November 5th were read, and on
motion of Councillor Stafford, were
approved as writter_
On motion of Councillor Robinson,
that the letter from Major J, Batten,
re Salvation Army, be filed as our
annual grant for 1946 to thie organ-
ization has already been made,
On motion of Councillor Stafford,
that the application of Louis Spady
of Wainwright, to purchase Lot 11
in Block 28, Plan 6445-V for the the
sum of $32.50, be accepted by Coun-
cil pending the passing of the neces
wary by-law. :
On motion of Councillor Stafford,
that the. application of Mrs. Martha
Peacock of Wainwright, to purchase
‘Lot 17 in Block 28, Plan 6445-V, for
the sum of §85,00 be accepted by
Council pending the passing of the
necessary by-law,
On motion of Councillor
that the application of Minot "
McLeod of Wainwright, to purcha
Lot 17 in Block 34, Plan 6445-V,
together with improvements there-
on for the sum of $407.45, be accept- |
ed by Council and submitted to the
Edgerton Couple
_ Exchange Vows’
St. Mary’s church was the acene of
a recent wedding when Rev. Canori’
G, H, Crane-Williams united in mar-
riage Margaret Blizabeth, eldest
to Mr. Arthur Sidney Pawsey, son of
M, and Mrs, R. H, Paweey, all ‘ of
Edgerton.
For her nuptials, the bride wore a
floor-length gown of white sheer with
a full-length veil caught to a Mary
Queen of Scots headdress. Her only
jewelry wae a pearl necklace, gift of
her parents, and she carried a bou-
quet of red roses, She was given in
marriage oy her father.
Miss Reta McBride was her sis-
ter’s only attendant, She was gown-
ed in blue satin with a chapel veil
held in place with blue flowers, baby
chrysanthemums and pink carnations
comprised her bouquet,
Mr. Keith Pawsey, brother of the
groom, was best man and Mr. Stan-
ley McBride, brotlfer of the bride,
and Mr, Ronald Pawsey were ushers.
Mrs, W. Kelly played the weaaing
march and during the signing of the
register she sang “O Perfect Live,”
accompanied at the organ by Mrs, 8,
Snyder.
A reception to 60 guests was held
at the home of the bride’s parents,
Receiving, Mrs. McBride chose a’
| gray afternoon
frock with green
accessories and a corsage of’ pink
baby chrysanthemums, Mrs. Pawsey
mother of the groom, wag in a brown
ensemble with which she wore a
corsage of yellow baby chrysanthe-
5) mume,
Chrysanthemums decorated the
bride’s table which was centred with
& four-tiered wedding cake. Mr. P.
S. Pawsey proposed the toast to ths
bride,
For going away, the bride donned
a brown dress with matching ac-
cessories,
Out-of-town guests at the wedding
were Mrs, N. Cross of Griffen, Sask.,
aunt of tne bride. Mrs, H. Pawsey of
Edmonton; and Mr.. and Mrs. E
Morteson of Leduc,
—-Edmonton Journal
Attention Beekeepers
A meeting to form a
Beekeepers Association
will be held in the
1.0.0-F. Hall on Friday,
November 29 at 2:30 p.m.
All interested please attend.
President of Alberta Honey
Produgers Co-op will attend
with Mr. Robblee, District
Agriculturist also in attend-
ance-
For further information
: Phone 136 pee :
istrict Agri uris
; (27-11)
and Mrs, F. MoBride
Minister for approval.
On motion of Councillor Coleman,
that the correspondence from the
Medical Health Officer and the Pro-
vincial Sanitary Engineer, dealing
with complaint of Mrs. Kenn Tory,
concerning scavenging conditions be
received and filed,
On motion of Councillor Cork,
that assent be given to the introduc-
tion of a by-law concerning the sale
of Lot 11 in Block 28, Plan 6445-V
to Louis Spady of Wainwright for
the sum of $32.50,
By-law No. 544 then received its
three readings in regular form.
On motio-n of Councillor ‘Tory,
that assent be given to the introduc-
tion of a By-Law concerning the
sale of Lot 17 in. Block 28, Plan
6445-V to Mrs. Martha Peacock of
Wainwright, for the sum of $35.00,
By-Law No, 545 then received its
three readings in ergular form,
On motion of Councillor Stafford,
that assent be given to the introduc-
tion. of a By-Law concerning the sale
of Lot 17 in Block 384, Plan 6445-V
to Minot B. McLeod of Wainwright
for the suni of $407.46, .
‘On motion of Councillor Tory,
that By-Law Number 546 receive its
firet reading,
By-Law Number 546 read for the
first time,
On motion of Councillor Robinson
that By-Law Number 646, be . read
for the second time and forwarded to
the Minister for approval,
By-Law Number 546 then received
second reading.
Council ‘was then’ regularly ad-
journed,
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Miss Rachel Wear
Wed In Edmonton
A wedding of interest here took
Hayes Wear, daughter of *Mr. and
Mrs. C, A, Wear, Wainwright,
came the bride of Mr, Frank Jacdbs
of Edmonton, Canon A,
performed the ceremony before jan
altar banked with autumn flowerd.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was lovely in a brown
worsted suit with peach blouse and
brown accessories, She carried a
bouquet of roses.
Mrs, Margaret Charles, matron of
honor chose a blue wool suit with
matching accessories and carried
pink carnations,
Wedding music was supplied by
Mr. Vernon Barford,
A reception to relatives and close
friends was held after the ceremony
at the Cottage Tea Rooms which
were taatefully decorated with
bronze and white chrysanthemums.
| To receive Mrs. Wear mother of the
bride wore a blve crepe dresa with
corsage of red roses,
Out of town guests for the wedding
inc'uded Misses Ruth . and’ Mardy
Jacobs of Calgary and Mrs, Walter
Scott of Ponoka,
Mr. and Mrs, Jacobs will make
their home in Edmonton where he is
attending University. Mr, Jacobs wil!
be remembered in Wainwright having
been principal of the High School
following Mr. Meade,
~——Con.
“IN MEMORIAM
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In loving memory of our dear son
and brother Maurice Johnson who
died in the North Atlantic November
24, 1044,
He went away without farewell,
He gaid good-bye to none,
But Heaven’s gate was open wide.
And a loving voice said “Come”.
Beside his grave wé often stand,
Our hearts are tired and sore,
But through the gloom
There comes the words
“Not dead, just gone before”.
Lovingly remembered;
MOTHER, DAD
SISTERS & BROTHER.
BOARD OF TRADE
MONTHLY MEETING
The regular monthly DINNER
MEETING is to be held in the
Wainwright Hotel Cafe Thursday
December 6th at 7:00 o'clock
Specia] business.
Everyone interested in this work
is invited to attend this meeting.
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” Dredge meat with flour. Brown in
hot fat in heavy kettle or Dutch
oven, Add water, meat sauce and bay
+] leaf, Grate garrots and chop other
N} radish, Worcestershire sauce, garlic,
chili sauce or such spices as cloves
or mustard, By basting a pot roast
' Ql during the cooking with the spiced
of the ‘Sunrise Gospel Hour’
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liquid from pickled fruite or vege-
tables a pleasing flavour is achieved,
I¢ the ment, either in a stew or pot
roast, is braiged first, a rich colour
\ and flavour is given to the meat and
gravy. The Consumer Section, Domin-
ion Department of Agriculture eve
the following rules for braising: +
Season ‘meat with salt and pepper
} | Dredge (or aprinkle) with flour—if
desired.
Brown meat on all sides in hot fat
Add only a small amount of liquid—
replenish as it cooks away
vegetables together until very fine.
Add to meat, cover and simmer until
meat is tender, about 2% to 8 hours.
Add additional boiling water during
cooking if needed.
NOTB: Veal or lamb may be used,
instead of beef. Six servings,
Lamb Ragout
2 lbs, lamb, breast or shoulder
% cup flour
1 teaspoon salt
\% teaspoon pepper. .:
Dash of ground cloves
2 tablespoons fat —
% cup onion, chopped
3 cups water
6 medium carrots, quartered
1 cup celery, chopped
1 tableapoon spicy meat gauce
1 teaspoon salt
Cut lamb into 1-inch pieces. Re-
move as much fat from lamb as pos-
sible. Dredge meat with flour, to
which has been added the salt, pep-
per and dash of ground cloves. Brown
the meat with the onions in hot fat,
Add water and smmer-.in covered
pan until tender, Skim,off fat, add
vegetables, sauce and salt, Cover and
continue cooking until vegetables are
tender, Serve with dumplings. Six
servings.
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Presenting a novel and nutritious
pudding ie just the. thing to help
coos, de present dessert
problems, ermore, this delect-
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1 teaspoon grated rind
4 tablespoons butter, or margarine
% (ip sugar.
2 egg yolks, well nabten
8 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons flour
4 tableapoons Grape-Nuts
i cup milk nt Se
2 egg whites, stiffly beaten
Add lemon rind t butter and
cream well. Add sugar gradually,
blending after cach addition. Add
egg yolks and beat thoroughly; then
‘add lemon juice, Add flour, cereal,
and milk, mixing well, Fold in egg
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NOTE: Honey may be substituted
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DAMP GRAIN ENCOURAGES
MITE ACTIVITY
Grain mites frequently cause con-
siderable damage to wheat and some
coarse grains when grain is stored
in a damp condition. With unfavour-
able harvest weather over much of
Alberta this. season a great deal of
grain is going into storage with an
abnormally high moisture content.
This will encourage mite activity.
Grain growers are advised by the
Field Crops Branch to check their
damp stored grain from e to time
especially after the turn of the year.
If grain in the centre of the bin is
found to te especiaily warm the
presence oi grain mites should be
suspected, To arrest the damage the
grain may be shovelled or elevated
from one bin to another. If .ctivity
of mites is not checked early the
damage multiplies rapidly.
pasteurized product is not avilable,
Milk can be made safe at homeaHere
are three home-pasteurization meth-
ods recommended by the Health
League of Canada:
For fairly large quantities of milk
the following is suggested:
' Equipment required is a heavy
metal container with faucet attach-
ed about tvo inches from the bottom:
a removabe metal rack which should
clear the bottom of tte container by
1% inches, and a dairy thermometer,
The container should be deeper than
the quart bottles which hold the milk,
Filled bottles of milk, with the
thermometer inserted through the
cap of one bottle, are placed in the
container, in cold water about one
inch from their tops. Heat is applied
and when the thermometer reading
reaches 145°F, the heat is reduced so
that the reading stands between 148°
and 145° for 30 minutes.
All virulent disease bacteria will
then have been killed, and, if ice is
available, the water should be drawn
off a little at a time and the ice add-
ed until the reading is 45°, Quick
cooling is important, but to. save ice,
the initial cooling may be done with
water,
Another Method—For Small Quan-
tity of Milk:
Heat the milk in a double boiler to
about 145°F and then allow it to
stand covered for 30 minutes during
which time the temparature #hould
be kept een 143° and 145°, It is
then 4 to 45° aa quickly as pos
sible, This method also requires a
dairy thermometer.
A Simple Procedure:
Another procedure which assures
safe milk is to heat it to a boiling
point and then cool immiedately.
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3 Small Houses F or Sale
Armishaw & Sons
Valuator —. Insurance — Real Estate — Rentals
List. your property with us for sale or rent.
Wainwright
You will find at _Armstrong’s
loads of Toys for boys and girls——Come |
and ‘see our grand new assortment—
games, cars, trucks, dolls,- dishes
story books, wagons, kiddy cars—
, everything a little boy and girl will
love.
| Men’s Warm
Dressy. Winter Overcoats
Stylish, dressy overcoats in smartest new models for
men and y young men. Rich plain dark brown shades and
tweeds. Sizes 35 to 46 in stock. Two special groups.
Preed ~ $24.50
ot $88.50
GROUP No. 2
‘Priced
Ladies Overshoes
e3 ms, Yoigyia Fur Trimmed or Glossy Rubber
eae $5.25 and $9 85
A. C. Armstrong Co.
Phone 16 Reerpens & Store
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Shop Early While Stock is Complete
Ryan & Mitchell
HAROWARE
ELECTRIC TRAINS
Phones: Office 10, Res. 74 .
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week-end where she
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iness "visitor to the city on Mouday.
Mrs, Murray White who has been
Visiting with her mother Mrs, J.
.| Robinson ir, town plans to leave for
her home in Vancouver on Wednesday
of this week.
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Mrs, Stott was on the sick list
| last week for a few days suffering
with the ’flu.
Mr, Art Smith is “now the new
owner of a 1946 Ford which he pur-
chased from Wainwright Motors r -
cently.
Mr, Sid MacDonald who has been
on tie staff at the Wainwright Co-op
for some lime has rosigned and left
at the week-end for Edmonton.
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Miss Helen Souter ‘s now in train-
ing at the Vaticouver General Hos-
pital where she is one’ in a class of
eighty,
Mr. and Mra, T. Billings and Jac-
quelyn left the first of the week for
their new tiome at the coast. They.
plan to spend Christmas ‘with their
daughter and family at 150 Mile
House, Cariboo, B.C,
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Word has been received that Mrs,
Isa Veitch, an old-time resident of
the Mayfield district has the misfor
tune to fall resulting in a fra>tured
aip and is in hospital at Courtcnay,
BC. where she now resides,
At The Churches
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN
Minister, Rev, A. BR. Hancock —
“0 bens tat ua orentp tats Lod
our God,” :
11:00 a.m . Divine Worship
12:15 p.m. Sabbath School
Divine Worship
Cordial Invitation Extended To All
Organized activities of the
week ae follows:
Monday 8:00 «p.m, — Inter-churth
Young People’s Society.
Wednesday, 7:30 .:p.m, — C,G.1,T.
Friday, 7:30 p.m. —- Explorers
Ladies Aid the second Tuesday of
each month.
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WAINWRIGHT GOSPEL MISSION
L0.0.F. HALL
Sunday School—1:15 p.m.
Goape! Service—2:30 p.m.
Speaker’ Mr. Oscroft
Weckly Prayer one
WAIN WRIGHT PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
We have all eternity to tell of
victories won for Christ, but only a
few hours ere sunset to win them
Sunday School 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Nignt Prayer rm
Meeting 8:00 p.m.
A. welcome awaits you. ‘
REV. H. ROSENKE, Pastor
Cy COloGy SEZ:
AN HONEST MANS WORD
16 WORTH A THOUSAND
TIMES AS MUCH ASA
6LICKER'S CONTRACT”
Fresh Shipment Of
Heavy Duty Batteries
few HOT WATER HEATERS
in stock. ,
Tires in Limited Quantities
Place your order now, with us,
‘Reynold’s Garage
Wainwrip.t Alberta
Ali beekeepers Bon interested
should make an effort to attend the
‘meeting to be held at 2:30 p.m in
the L.0,0.F. hall'on gm Novernine
29th. i
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Miss Velma Clark Who is on the
nursing staff at thé University lios-
pital was @ guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, J. Robinson for a few days
last week,
Mr, and Mrs, George Reynolds
accompanied by their daughter Mrs.
Irene Mills and sor Ronald left on
Tuesday to motor to Riverside, Cal-
ifornia where they plan to spend the
wittter months.
Mrs, T. Nugent spent a few days
in the city last week returning © on
Saturday’s ‘bus.
The executive ¥ the curling clut
have been busy over the week-end
putting the ice in shape and hope to
have curling underway very. soon, s0
get your, rinks ready forms! Anyone
wishing: to help .with ‘preparing the
rink should contact .A. 8. Rattray.
Your assistance will be appreciated,
|e: and Mrs, Smith
Celebrate Wedd Anniv.
Over eighty guests called at the
home of Mr. and Mts, L. W. Smith
during the afternoon’ and evening on
Friday, November 22nd to pay their
respects and extend congratulations
to that. couple on the occasion of
their thirtieth wedding anniversary,
Receiving with Mr, and Mrs. Smith
was their sister-in-law, Mrs. Norman
Smith of Portage la Prairie, Man,
The rooms were effectively decora-
ted throughout with large white,
yellow and mauve mums. Yellow baby
mums and tall lighted candles on the
tea table completed the decorative
“wt. i) ? y
8. Welch” ved and took
charge of the guest book during the’
afternoon while Mrs. Symes and
Mrs, P. Patterson; Mrs, R, Snyder
“and Mrs. T. Lane présided over the
tea and coffee urns, Mra, F. Wright
‘| assisted by Miss Audrey Smith ser-
ved the guests,
In the evening Mrs. Middlemass
ushered the callers d had charge
of the guest book Mrs, T. Lane
and Mrs, D, Pawsey;,Mrs, W. Clark
and Mrs. C. McKenzie pouring tea
and coffee. Mrs. Jobb and -Mrs, J,
Fairburn acted as gerviteurs through-
out the evening.
Best wishes were ema from
their many friends for many more
years. of success and happiness to-
gether for Mr. and Mrs. Smith,
"WHS. HLLITES
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An executive meetfrig called by
the president was held. November 21.
Plans were made for a High School
dance to be held November 29th, in
the Separate School Audit
Pupils are asked to get behind it
and make it-a success. ThHé Christ-
mas dance will be on Thursilay Deor
emtber 19th,
Mr, Smith called a meeting of the
H. 8. boys to form a Boys Athletic
Club, Officers were elected as follows:
President—-Phillip May
Vice President—Lyman Alexander
Sec.-Treas,—Jimmy Robinson
It was planned to invite staff re-
presentatives from the following
High Schools—Irma, Chauvin, Ed-
gerton and Vermilion to meet in
Wainwright Saturday’November 30
at 10:30 am. to discuss hockey and
baseball. games between the various
schools.
TEA ROOM OPEN LAST WEEK
Something new in business ventur-
es opened in Wainwright last week,
when Mrs, J. C. MacKenzie opened
her home on fourth avenue, as a tea
room to the general public. ’
Many other larger towns and cities
have such facilities and in keeping
with this idea Mrs. MacKenzie start-
ed out with light lunches and coffee
and tea, I. is hoped by Mrs. Mac-
Kenzie that in the near future she
will be able to offer “Chefs Specials”
to her menu and by so doing will
offer a complete service to the din- |’
ing public,
Hours that the Tea Room will be
open as announced in last weeks
paper will be from 2:80 to 5:30 daily
and on Saturdays from 2:30 on.
They explained that this
field. measurements, and ¢liminated
lined skirts, culcttes, boleros capes
evening gowns and other types of
clothing considered unessential. i
In 1945 all style restrictione on
men’s clothing were removed and
practically all those prohibiting the
manufacture of such things as bridal
gowns, evening and dinner dresses,
pleated back or Nor folk style jack:
ets,
PRICES BOARD TELLS
TOKEN VALUES FOR
CANNED SAUSAGES
Effective November 15th, consum-
éte will be able to obtain two 14 oz.
tins of canned sausage for five meat
tokens or one 12 ounce tin for two
tokens, the’ Wartime Prices and
Trade Board has announced.
Previously, four meat tokens were
needed for one 14-ounce tin, officials
said,
action
was taken because the current supply
of cannéd sausages wag sufficient to
warrant this Increase in the ration:
It was pointed out that canned
sausage -inchides canned sausage
meat, canned bologha sausage, can-
ned weiners and canned frankfurters,
QUICK METHOD FOR CLEANING
OVENS
Here is a suggestion from the
Home Economics Service for cleaning
those dark greasy stains that accum-
ulate on thc interior surface of ovens
in kitchen ranges, Ordinary washing
or wiping will)mot remove them be-
cause the grease has “baked on”,
Scouring, unless done with great care
may damage the enamel finish.
Fumes of ammonia help soften this
substance and make it easier to wash
or wipe off, Place a shallow bow! of
household ammonia—or wad of cot-
ton moistened with ammonia—in the
oven for several hours or overnight.
badly soiled oven may need this
tmé@nt f6r several successi¥e
‘nights.
To avoid further staining leave the
oven door open after use until the
oven is cool, This will “air-out” many
of the volatile oils and odors from
baking which would settle on the
oven surfaces, It*also prevents rust-
ing of metal surfaces by the steam
from the food. Wipe up, ‘at once, food
that spills over in the oven—don’t
allow it to burn on,
1946 CHRISTMAS SEALS OUT
A cheerful lamplighter, symiboliz-
ing the emergencies of fresh hope
after the darkness of the past years,
is featured on the ‘1946 Christmas
Seal, which has been received at
headquarters of the Alberta Tuber-
culosis Association, according to
Eric Connelly, President.
The 20th annual Christmas Seal
Sale, to raise funds for the control of
tuberculosis, will be conducted
_| throughout the nation from Novem-
ber 25 through Christmas. Of the
money raised in our Community, 90%
will be spent for our local campaign
against tuberculosis, The remaining
10% will be forwarded to the Cana-
dian Tuberculosis Association to pay
for supplies and services,
Mr. Connelly said that the quota
for the Alberta Tuberculosis Agsocia-
tion this year has been set at $100,-
000,00
SELF-DISCIPLINE
An appeal to parents to permit
their children to take life's little
knocks, in order to develop self-
discipline and adjust their behavious
to social standards, is made by ‘the
Department of National Health and
Welfare, Ottawa. “Learning the hard
way has advantages,” the department
states, “A pampered child has little
opportunity to learn to solve life's
problems in the school. of hard-
knocks, through trial and error. Only
through personal experience can we
learn to conform to the standards of
conduct which living demands,”
Elite Doings For The
Month of November
Nov. 25-26— Sentimental Journey”!
Nov, 27-28—‘Hoodlum Saint” -
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Fruit PUNO TZ OB. 2... cecscsu ie 33c
Monteerrot Lime Juice, 16 oz.
Glazed Mixed Fruit, (blk.) Ib.
Corn Beef Socom dail RRO . 23¢
Grapefruit, | 26's, 6 for (idk vata bees 29c
Pineapple Oranges, 2868's, 2 doz. ........ 85c
Silver Bright Salmon, Y, or whole lb. 23c
~ Hardware: Needs
Bricklined Heaters Hotblast Heaters
Tank Heaters
Stove Pipes
Kerosene Lamps
Lanterns
ALADDIN LAMPS '
COLEMAN LAMPS
Mantles Glasses Shades
Horse Blankets ‘Light Bulbs
Childrens Table and Chairs
Buckles Hardware}
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
Wainwright Alberta
Water Pipes or Boilers do not ‘gweat’
in warm weather,
_. The drops of water we find.on them
are due to the moisture in the air,
UM. It > QWx0 LL UCL
Pattersons have warm clothes for
you at low prices.
Molasses, no coupons, 4 gal. |... 59c
Apples, Delicious, box... $3. ee
Lux Soap, 4 for 2... ooosooccooc coe ceeeses
Figs, black, lb.
Pecans
= 1.95
| Candy
§ Our store is packed with lovely
gifts for the entire family.
For the Children.
Toys Galore
Warm Parkas, Sweaters
For Mother
DEPARTMENTAL
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STORE .
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_ , Congratulations
el the 5e to $5.00 Store on an attractive and modern
addition to our main street..
Wiring and Electrical Work Installed By
: Your General Electric Dealer
Ed. Turner, Prop. Wainwright
Wishing the be to $5.00 Store luck in the future year
and complimenting them on a truly fine improvement to
Wainwright
| tie alah With 6 Progrsestes Gieanenty
C. HL. Reynolds, Prop. Wainwright
Best Wishes
for every success in your new venture in Wainwright
Gravel Hauling done in part bye
Bibby Transfer
Ww. Bibby, Prop.
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Wainwright
) To The - - -
5c to $ 5.00 Store
Your spacious and moderg looking store is a weleome
addition to-our Main Street.
We wish to compliment you on your faith in a fine
: community
O.K. Shoe Repair
J. Boos, Prop. Wainwright
WAINWRIGHT 5c T0 $5.00. STORE
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TIME : 8.30 a.m,
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Ladies Rayon & Silk Hose
|Men’s & Childrens Underwear
Due to acute shortages of building materials-we are forced to open with an unfinish-
ed building. We. respectfully ask your indulgence in this matter and cordially
invite you to attend our opening.
THANK YOU
The Management and Staff wish at this time to publicly thank the tradesmen
material suppliers and the advertisers on this page for their generous co-operation
and the many courtesies extended to them. THANK YOU
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan
CONGRATULATIONS &
BEST WISHES
to the owners of the new 5c to $5.00 Store
Wainwright Welcomes Servicemen home from War
Materials Supplied By
Beaver Lumber Ltd.
P. M. Armishaw, Manager Phone 10
We Wish To Offer ..- |
on the opening of the new Be to $6.00 Store
Buffalo Service Station
Chevrolet Sales and Service
A. RATTRAY, Prop. WAINWRIGHT
Our Best Wishes ©
' to the success of the new 5o to $5.00 Store
Wainwright Hotel Cafe
Wainwright Fon Pon, Manager
We wish to compliment the management of the
5c to $5-00 Store on their faith in the town and district.
and extend wishes for their future success.
Gravel Hauling done in part by
Jutdine ‘and Wilkins
J.8. JARDINE Truckers © , DON WILKINS
Best Wishes
To The 5c to $5.00 Store
Store Built By
D. Marsden
Builder and Contractor
Wainwright }